A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, and some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines, but today most have diesel engines. Many tugboats have firefighting monitors, allowing them to assist in firefighting, especially in harbors.

published:29 Nov 2013

views:802222

Welcome to BoatTube!!! On our channel we upload daily, our original, short 2-5min, walkaround videos of Motor Boats, SailingYachts, Jet Ski and everything that floats in the water.
Our coverage is from BoatShows in Europe, USA and Canada – SalonNautiqueParis, AnnapolisSail Boat Show, NY, Toronto, Montreal Boat Show...
In our High Definition, 1080p 60fps videos, we take a look at the exterior design, deck and interior arrangements of the boat, so you can receive a general idea and appreciation of a certain brand or model.
We appreciate your comments and critics - they help a lot, in building one of the most diversified and complete Boating Channels on YouTube!!!
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!!! A lot more to come...
Subscription link for our Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/boattube
, and don’t forget to browse our playlist collection
P.S: If you have chance, have a look at our other channels:
https://www.youtube.com/AutoMotoTube - AutoMotoTube - Our Main Channel with Car and Bike Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/MotorCycleTube - MotorcycleTube – Motorcyclec Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/Bicycletube - BicycleTube - Bicycle Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/atvtube - ATVTube - All Terrain Vehicle Walkaround Videos
, or check out our web site:
http://www.boattube.net - there we have our videos and some pictures, organized by brands
You can find us on our official facebook, twitter and google+ pages:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/BoatTube/371901456322479
https://twitter.com/Boat_Tube
https://plus.google.com/b/110700806252750566783/+boattube

published:04 Jul 2016

views:1033

UNUSUALY low tides help in the dredging of the harbour at WESTBAY. ----please rate.BA.

Rental project by RTCGroup BV - The Netherlands - www.rtcgroup.eu
Quick overview of the works being carried out in the new passenger harbour of Stockholm (Värtahamnen). Drilling rigs for drilling 950 mm pipes into the ground. Perforation by pneumatic drill powered by two extremely large portable high pressure compressors. 2 compressor 25/330 (in total 66 m³/min at 25 bar working pressure). Diesel engines with 650 HP each.
https://www.rtcgroup.eu/

published:24 Jun 2015

views:158

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's going to be fascinating to look back in another year at just how far we've come, especially when our big kick-ass public park arrives on the scene...

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a new original theme coming soon.
And yeah, typo at the end. -_-
Arranged: NWRNO6
Music By: Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell
Footage: HiT Entertainment
Make sure to like me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter and Tumblr!
OfficialSite: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/37476464/index.html
Skype: NWRNO6
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NWRNO6Music
Twitter: @NWRNO6
Tumblr: www.nwrno6music.tumblr.com
Email: NWRNO6@me.com
If you would like to use any of my themes, they are all available on my site. Use as you please, as long as credit is given.
Have a request? Send me a PM! I'll be happy to give it a try!

published:14 May 2011

views:11915

Our latest update on the ever-changing face of Greystones' harbour, concentrating largely on the Marina Village development. The term 'leaps' and 'bounds' springs to mind...

published:18 May 2016

views:179

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose plans on the very long finger...
The current, new development is due to be completed summer 2019...

Harbor

A harbor or harbour (see spelling differences), or haven, is a body of water where ships, boats and barges seek shelter from stormy weather, or are stored for future use. Harbors and ports are often confused with each other. A port is a facility for loading and unloading vessels; ports are often located in harbors.

Harbors can be natural or artificial. An artificial harbor can have deliberately constructed breakwaters, sea walls, or jettys, or they can be constructed by dredging, which requires maintenance by further periodic dredging. An example of an artificial harbor is Long Beach Harbor, California, which was an array of salt marshes and tidal flats too shallow for modern merchant ships before it was first dredged in the early 20th century.

Artificial harbors

Artificial harbors are frequently built for use as ports. The oldest artificial harbor known is the Ancient Egyptian site at Wadi al-Jarf, on the Red Sea coast, which is at least 4500 years old (ca. 2600-2550 BC, reign of King Khufu). The largest artificially created harbor is Jebel Ali in Dubai. Other large and busy artificial harbors include:

Marina Theatre

The Marina is a theatre and cinema in Lowestoft, Suffolk, originally opened in the Victorian era. The venue has an auditorium seating 800. It plays host to major West End productions, top comedy, orchestral concerts, touring drama and musical productions, opera, ballet, music, dance and celebrity concerts as well as operating a successful cinema operation - boasting the largest screen and cinema auditoria in the town. The Marina annually hosts the largest professional pantomime on the East Anglian Coast.

History

The Marina began life as a skating rink and was converted to a theatre in 1878 by architect R.F. Brett. In 1901, architect Ernest Runtz was hired to rebuild the theatre, using parts of the existing structure. The Marina was largely rebuilt once again in 1930 by architect Francis Burdett, and re-opened as a cinema by Associated British Cinemas. It was closed in 1984 and eventually purchased by Waveney District Council in 1988. It reopened in October, 1988 almost four years after its closure. It is believed the site was once part of the original Grove Estate and the remodelling in 1901 allowed for a gallery seating area possibly in a horseshoe shape with boxes. The remodelling during 1930 saw the creation of a new dress circle.

Marina

A marina (from Spanish[maˈɾina], Portuguese[maˈɾinɐ] and Italian[maˈriːna]: marina, "coast" or "shore") is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats.
A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo from freighters.

The word marina is also used for inland wharves on rivers and canals that are used exclusively by non-industrial pleasure craft such as canal narrowboats.

Emplacement

Marinas may be located along the banks of rivers connecting to lakes or seas and may be inland.
They are also located on coastal harbors (natural or man made) or coastal lagoons, either as stand alone facilities or within a port complex.

Facilities and services

A marina may have refueling, washing and repair facilities, marine and boat chandlers, stores and restaurants.
A marina may include ground facilities such as parking lots for vehicles and boat trailers. Slipways (or boat ramps) transfer a trailered boat into the water.
A marina may have a boat hoist well (a traveling crane) operated by service personnel.
A marina may provide in- or out-of-water boat storage.

How Tugboat Works

A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, and some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines, but today most have diesel engines. Many tugboats have firefighting monitors, allowing them to assist in firefighting, especially in harbors.

Welcome to BoatTube!!! On our channel we upload daily, our original, short 2-5min, walkaround videos of Motor Boats, SailingYachts, Jet Ski and everything that floats in the water.
Our coverage is from BoatShows in Europe, USA and Canada – SalonNautiqueParis, AnnapolisSail Boat Show, NY, Toronto, Montreal Boat Show...
In our High Definition, 1080p 60fps videos, we take a look at the exterior design, deck and interior arrangements of the boat, so you can receive a general idea and appreciation of a certain brand or model.
We appreciate your comments and critics - they help a lot, in building one of the most diversified and complete Boating Channels on YouTube!!!
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!!! A lot more to come...
Subscription link for our Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/boattube
, and don’t forget to browse our playlist collection
P.S: If you have chance, have a look at our other channels:
https://www.youtube.com/AutoMotoTube - AutoMotoTube - Our Main Channel with Car and Bike Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/MotorCycleTube - MotorcycleTube – Motorcyclec Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/Bicycletube - BicycleTube - Bicycle Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/atvtube - ATVTube - All Terrain Vehicle Walkaround Videos
, or check out our web site:
http://www.boattube.net - there we have our videos and some pictures, organized by brands
You can find us on our official facebook, twitter and google+ pages:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/BoatTube/371901456322479
https://twitter.com/Boat_Tube
https://plus.google.com/b/110700806252750566783/+boattube

5:40

WORKS IN THE HARBOUR WEST BAY 2010 003.MOV

WORKS IN THE HARBOUR WEST BAY 2010 003.MOV

WORKS IN THE HARBOUR WEST BAY 2010 003.MOV

UNUSUALY low tides help in the dredging of the harbour at WESTBAY. ----please rate.BA.

Dredging Works Port Louis Harbour - MBC Le Journal 19h30 17 June 2017

Drilling and foundation works in Stockholm harbour

Rental project by RTCGroup BV - The Netherlands - www.rtcgroup.eu
Quick overview of the works being carried out in the new passenger harbour of Stockholm (Värtahamnen). Drilling rigs for drilling 950 mm pipes into the ground. Perforation by pneumatic drill powered by two extremely large portable high pressure compressors. 2 compressor 25/330 (in total 66 m³/min at 25 bar working pressure). Diesel engines with 650 HP each.
https://www.rtcgroup.eu/

1:02

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's going to be fascinating to look back in another year at just how far we've come, especially when our big kick-ass public park arrives on the scene...

Harbour Works

Sodor Symphony V: The Harbour Theme/Works Repair Theme

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a new original theme coming soon.
And yeah, typo at the end. -_-
Arranged: NWRNO6
Music By: Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell
Footage: HiT Entertainment
Make sure to like me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter and Tumblr!
OfficialSite: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/37476464/index.html
Skype: NWRNO6
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NWRNO6Music
Twitter: @NWRNO6
Tumblr: www.nwrno6music.tumblr.com
Email: NWRNO6@me.com
If you would like to use any of my themes, they are all available on my site. Use as you please, as long as credit is given.
Have a request? Send me a PM! I'll be happy to give it a try!

1:07

The Marina Harbour Works 18th May 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 18th May 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 18th May 2016

Our latest update on the ever-changing face of Greystones' harbour, concentrating largely on the Marina Village development. The term 'leaps' and 'bounds' springs to mind...

0:29

The Marina Harbour Works 4th Jan 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 4th Jan 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 4th Jan 2016

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose plans on the very long finger...
The current, new development is due to be completed summer 2019...

Harbour Works Diary WEDS10JAN18

Another month, another step towards completing Marina Village and getting around to that boulevards and 16-acre park. Nice!

0:55

The Marina Harbour Works Mar 18th Mar 2016

The Marina Harbour Works Mar 18th Mar 2016

The Marina Harbour Works Mar 18th Mar 2016

Our monthly check-up on the suddenly rapid works going on Greystones' seafront, as the old harbour finally becomes the new marina - after 8 years of ups and downs, ins and outs, and screams and shouts...

0:58

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 30NOV17

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 30NOV17

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 30NOV17

Another month, another step towards Greystones harbour getting its final lick of paint...Once the houses are done, and the apartments are standing, hey, it's the turn of that 16-acre park, baby...

1:01

Harbour Marina Works SUN29OCT17

Harbour Marina Works SUN29OCT17

Harbour Marina Works SUN29OCT17

Boom! Another month, another jump forward. Or is it backwards?
It's going to be fascinating to look back at the broken eggs when we all finally sit down to enjoy the town's great big omlette...
For now, hey, ho, it's another hard day at the orifice...

0:42

The Marina Harbour Works 1st July 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 1st July 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 1st July 2016

Yep, the work continues, the houses keep on a-comin' - and we'll keep on tracking that progress as Greystones harbour continues to morph into The Marina...

0:59

Marina Harbour Works 16th Feb 2017

Marina Harbour Works 16th Feb 2017

Marina Harbour Works 16th Feb 2017

And so the harbour takes another step towards being complete, as the houses spring up, and our much-anticipated 16-acre public park starts marching over the hill...
Nice.

1:03

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Mar 2017

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Mar 2017

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Mar 2017

Another month, another bunch of Marina Village houses are completed, as a whole new batch get started...It's a misty Saturday afternoon out there, but, hey, Greystones, you're still looking beautiful...

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 21DEC17

Okay, so, the houses being built aren't the most exciting visual treat you could ask for, but, with the apartments due and then, more importantly, that 16-acre park about to get underway, the view is going to get a lot more interesting over the coming year...

0:23

The Great Metro Works by the Cruise Harbour of Naples

The Great Metro Works by the Cruise Harbour of Naples

The Great Metro Works by the Cruise Harbour of Naples

1:16

Torquay Harbour Works

Torquay Harbour Works

Torquay Harbour Works

Promoting Torbay as a business location, attracting investment and providing support for existing businesses to develop and grow.
Torbay, Devon · http://www.torbaydevelopmentagency.co.uk/

0:41

Marina Harbour Works 22nd Sept 2016

Marina Harbour Works 22nd Sept 2016

Marina Harbour Works 22nd Sept 2016

Month by month, we see chart the progress of Greystones harbour, as the Marina Village homes are built, and the new harbour is forged...

How Tugboat Works

A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, and some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines, but today most have diesel engines. Many tugboats have firefighting monitors, allowing them to assist in firefighting, especially in harbors.

Welcome to BoatTube!!! On our channel we upload daily, our original, short 2-5min, walkaround videos of Motor Boats, SailingYachts, Jet Ski and everything that floats in the water.
Our coverage is from BoatShows in Europe, USA and Canada – SalonNautiqueParis, AnnapolisSail Boat Show, NY, Toronto, Montreal Boat Show...
In our High Definition, 1080p 60fps videos, we take a look at the exterior design, deck and interior arrangements of the boat, so you can receive a general idea and appreciation of a certain brand or model.
We appreciate your comments and critics - they help a lot, in building one of the most diversified and complete Boating Channels on YouTube!!!
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!!! A lot more to come...
Subscription link for our Channel:
https://www.youtube.c...

published: 04 Jul 2016

WORKS IN THE HARBOUR WEST BAY 2010 003.MOV

UNUSUALY low tides help in the dredging of the harbour at WESTBAY. ----please rate.BA.

Dredging Works Port Louis Harbour - MBC Le Journal 19h30 17 June 2017

Drilling and foundation works in Stockholm harbour

Rental project by RTCGroup BV - The Netherlands - www.rtcgroup.eu
Quick overview of the works being carried out in the new passenger harbour of Stockholm (Värtahamnen). Drilling rigs for drilling 950 mm pipes into the ground. Perforation by pneumatic drill powered by two extremely large portable high pressure compressors. 2 compressor 25/330 (in total 66 m³/min at 25 bar working pressure). Diesel engines with 650 HP each.
https://www.rtcgroup.eu/

published: 24 Jun 2015

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's going to be fascinating to look back in another year at just how far we've come, especially when our big kick-ass public park arrives on the scene...

published: 11 Jan 2017

Harbour Works

Sodor Symphony V: The Harbour Theme/Works Repair Theme

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a new original theme coming soon.
And yeah, typo at the end. -_-
Arranged: NWRNO6
Music By: Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell
Footage: HiT Entertainment
Make sure to like me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter and Tumblr!
OfficialSite: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/37476464/index.html
Skype: NWRNO6
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NWRNO6Music
Twitter: @NWRNO6
Tumblr: www.nwrno6music.tumblr.com
Email: NWRNO6@me.com
If you would like to use any of my themes, they are all available on my site. Use as you please, as long as credit is given.
Have a request? Send me a PM! I'll be happy to give it a try!

published: 14 May 2011

The Marina Harbour Works 18th May 2016

Our latest update on the ever-changing face of Greystones' harbour, concentrating largely on the Marina Village development. The term 'leaps' and 'bounds' springs to mind...

published: 18 May 2016

The Marina Harbour Works 4th Jan 2016

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose plans on the very long finger...
The current, new development is due to be completed summer 2019...

Harbour Marina Works Greystones 11th Feb 2016

Harbour Works Diary WEDS10JAN18

Another month, another step towards completing Marina Village and getting around to that boulevards and 16-acre park. Nice!

published: 21 Jan 2018

The Marina Harbour Works Mar 18th Mar 2016

Our monthly check-up on the suddenly rapid works going on Greystones' seafront, as the old harbour finally becomes the new marina - after 8 years of ups and downs, ins and outs, and screams and shouts...

published: 18 Mar 2016

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 30NOV17

Another month, another step towards Greystones harbour getting its final lick of paint...Once the houses are done, and the apartments are standing, hey, it's the turn of that 16-acre park, baby...

published: 10 Dec 2017

Harbour Marina Works SUN29OCT17

Boom! Another month, another jump forward. Or is it backwards?
It's going to be fascinating to look back at the broken eggs when we all finally sit down to enjoy the town's great big omlette...
For now, hey, ho, it's another hard day at the orifice...

published: 21 Nov 2017

The Marina Harbour Works 1st July 2016

Yep, the work continues, the houses keep on a-comin' - and we'll keep on tracking that progress as Greystones harbour continues to morph into The Marina...

published: 02 Jul 2016

Marina Harbour Works 16th Feb 2017

And so the harbour takes another step towards being complete, as the houses spring up, and our much-anticipated 16-acre public park starts marching over the hill...
Nice.

published: 16 Feb 2017

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Mar 2017

Another month, another bunch of Marina Village houses are completed, as a whole new batch get started...It's a misty Saturday afternoon out there, but, hey, Greystones, you're still looking beautiful...

Harbour Marina Works 2AUG16

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 21DEC17

Okay, so, the houses being built aren't the most exciting visual treat you could ask for, but, with the apartments due and then, more importantly, that 16-acre park about to get underway, the view is going to get a lot more interesting over the coming year...

published: 22 Dec 2017

The Great Metro Works by the Cruise Harbour of Naples

published: 26 Nov 2016

Torquay Harbour Works

Promoting Torbay as a business location, attracting investment and providing support for existing businesses to develop and grow.
Torbay, Devon · http://www.torbaydevelopmentagency.co.uk/

published: 11 Sep 2017

Marina Harbour Works 22nd Sept 2016

Month by month, we see chart the progress of Greystones harbour, as the Marina Village homes are built, and the new harbour is forged...

How Tugboat Works

A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded...

A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, and some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines, but today most have diesel engines. Many tugboats have firefighting monitors, allowing them to assist in firefighting, especially in harbors.

A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, and some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines, but today most have diesel engines. Many tugboats have firefighting monitors, allowing them to assist in firefighting, especially in harbors.

Welcome to BoatTube!!! On our channel we upload daily, our original, short 2-5min, walkaround videos of Motor Boats, SailingYachts, Jet Ski and everything that floats in the water.
Our coverage is from BoatShows in Europe, USA and Canada – SalonNautiqueParis, AnnapolisSail Boat Show, NY, Toronto, Montreal Boat Show...
In our High Definition, 1080p 60fps videos, we take a look at the exterior design, deck and interior arrangements of the boat, so you can receive a general idea and appreciation of a certain brand or model.
We appreciate your comments and critics - they help a lot, in building one of the most diversified and complete Boating Channels on YouTube!!!
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!!! A lot more to come...
Subscription link for our Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/boattube
, and don’t forget to browse our playlist collection
P.S: If you have chance, have a look at our other channels:
https://www.youtube.com/AutoMotoTube - AutoMotoTube - Our Main Channel with Car and Bike Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/MotorCycleTube - MotorcycleTube – Motorcyclec Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/Bicycletube - BicycleTube - Bicycle Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/atvtube - ATVTube - All Terrain Vehicle Walkaround Videos
, or check out our web site:
http://www.boattube.net - there we have our videos and some pictures, organized by brands
You can find us on our official facebook, twitter and google+ pages:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/BoatTube/371901456322479
https://twitter.com/Boat_Tube
https://plus.google.com/b/110700806252750566783/+boattube

Welcome to BoatTube!!! On our channel we upload daily, our original, short 2-5min, walkaround videos of Motor Boats, SailingYachts, Jet Ski and everything that floats in the water.
Our coverage is from BoatShows in Europe, USA and Canada – SalonNautiqueParis, AnnapolisSail Boat Show, NY, Toronto, Montreal Boat Show...
In our High Definition, 1080p 60fps videos, we take a look at the exterior design, deck and interior arrangements of the boat, so you can receive a general idea and appreciation of a certain brand or model.
We appreciate your comments and critics - they help a lot, in building one of the most diversified and complete Boating Channels on YouTube!!!
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!!! A lot more to come...
Subscription link for our Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/boattube
, and don’t forget to browse our playlist collection
P.S: If you have chance, have a look at our other channels:
https://www.youtube.com/AutoMotoTube - AutoMotoTube - Our Main Channel with Car and Bike Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/MotorCycleTube - MotorcycleTube – Motorcyclec Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/Bicycletube - BicycleTube - Bicycle Walkaround Videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/atvtube - ATVTube - All Terrain Vehicle Walkaround Videos
, or check out our web site:
http://www.boattube.net - there we have our videos and some pictures, organized by brands
You can find us on our official facebook, twitter and google+ pages:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/BoatTube/371901456322479
https://twitter.com/Boat_Tube
https://plus.google.com/b/110700806252750566783/+boattube

Rental project by RTCGroup BV - The Netherlands - www.rtcgroup.eu
Quick overview of the works being carried out in the new passenger harbour of Stockholm (Värtahamnen). Drilling rigs for drilling 950 mm pipes into the ground. Perforation by pneumatic drill powered by two extremely large portable high pressure compressors. 2 compressor 25/330 (in total 66 m³/min at 25 bar working pressure). Diesel engines with 650 HP each.
https://www.rtcgroup.eu/

Rental project by RTCGroup BV - The Netherlands - www.rtcgroup.eu
Quick overview of the works being carried out in the new passenger harbour of Stockholm (Värtahamnen). Drilling rigs for drilling 950 mm pipes into the ground. Perforation by pneumatic drill powered by two extremely large portable high pressure compressors. 2 compressor 25/330 (in total 66 m³/min at 25 bar working pressure). Diesel engines with 650 HP each.
https://www.rtcgroup.eu/

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's g...

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's going to be fascinating to look back in another year at just how far we've come, especially when our big kick-ass public park arrives on the scene...

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's going to be fascinating to look back in another year at just how far we've come, especially when our big kick-ass public park arrives on the scene...

Sodor Symphony V: The Harbour Theme/Works Repair Theme

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a ...

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a new original theme coming soon.
And yeah, typo at the end. -_-
Arranged: NWRNO6
Music By: Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell
Footage: HiT Entertainment
Make sure to like me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter and Tumblr!
OfficialSite: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/37476464/index.html
Skype: NWRNO6
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NWRNO6Music
Twitter: @NWRNO6
Tumblr: www.nwrno6music.tumblr.com
Email: NWRNO6@me.com
If you would like to use any of my themes, they are all available on my site. Use as you please, as long as credit is given.
Have a request? Send me a PM! I'll be happy to give it a try!

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a new original theme coming soon.
And yeah, typo at the end. -_-
Arranged: NWRNO6
Music By: Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell
Footage: HiT Entertainment
Make sure to like me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter and Tumblr!
OfficialSite: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/37476464/index.html
Skype: NWRNO6
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NWRNO6Music
Twitter: @NWRNO6
Tumblr: www.nwrno6music.tumblr.com
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The Marina Harbour Works 4th Jan 2016

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose ...

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose plans on the very long finger...
The current, new development is due to be completed summer 2019...

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose plans on the very long finger...
The current, new development is due to be completed summer 2019...

The Marina Harbour Works Mar 18th Mar 2016

Our monthly check-up on the suddenly rapid works going on Greystones' seafront, as the old harbour finally becomes the new marina - after 8 years of ups and dow...

Our monthly check-up on the suddenly rapid works going on Greystones' seafront, as the old harbour finally becomes the new marina - after 8 years of ups and downs, ins and outs, and screams and shouts...

Our monthly check-up on the suddenly rapid works going on Greystones' seafront, as the old harbour finally becomes the new marina - after 8 years of ups and downs, ins and outs, and screams and shouts...

Harbour Marina Works SUN29OCT17

Boom! Another month, another jump forward. Or is it backwards?
It's going to be fascinating to look back at the broken eggs when we all finally sit down to enjo...

Boom! Another month, another jump forward. Or is it backwards?
It's going to be fascinating to look back at the broken eggs when we all finally sit down to enjoy the town's great big omlette...
For now, hey, ho, it's another hard day at the orifice...

Boom! Another month, another jump forward. Or is it backwards?
It's going to be fascinating to look back at the broken eggs when we all finally sit down to enjoy the town's great big omlette...
For now, hey, ho, it's another hard day at the orifice...

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Mar 2017

Another month, another bunch of Marina Village houses are completed, as a whole new batch get started...It's a misty Saturday afternoon out there, but, hey, Gr...

Another month, another bunch of Marina Village houses are completed, as a whole new batch get started...It's a misty Saturday afternoon out there, but, hey, Greystones, you're still looking beautiful...

Another month, another bunch of Marina Village houses are completed, as a whole new batch get started...It's a misty Saturday afternoon out there, but, hey, Greystones, you're still looking beautiful...

Greystones Marina Harbour Works 21DEC17

Okay, so, the houses being built aren't the most exciting visual treat you could ask for, but, with the apartments due and then, more importantly, that 16-acre ...

Okay, so, the houses being built aren't the most exciting visual treat you could ask for, but, with the apartments due and then, more importantly, that 16-acre park about to get underway, the view is going to get a lot more interesting over the coming year...

Okay, so, the houses being built aren't the most exciting visual treat you could ask for, but, with the apartments due and then, more importantly, that 16-acre park about to get underway, the view is going to get a lot more interesting over the coming year...

The fragrant harbour that gave Hong Kong its name. It may not be so fragrant these days and it may also be giving way to more and more reclamation but the changes it has undergone are the subject of a recent local theatre production, “The AbandonedHarbour”. It’s not just our harbour that’s shrinking. Living space in Hong Kong is also getting ever more difficult to find, with cage homes, subdivided flats, and street sleepers among the results. Last month, young dancers, architects and musicians joined forces for the multi-media production, “UrbanBottling”, exploring the fight for space in our cramped city.
Well, in part one we talked about the shrinking harbour and shrinking living space. Now to something that helps to shrink the world and bring it a little closer to us.
The interne...

published: 15 Jul 2015

L Hithadhoo Harbour works inauguration ceremony

March is upon us, and as usual for art lovers it’s a pretty hectic month. Towards the end of the month, in visual arts, we’ll be welcoming ArtBasel, Art Central, the AsiaContemporary ArtShow, and an array of other events organised by galleries and museums. Under way already, and with the focus on performing arts, is the 2018 Hong Kong Arts Festival. This year it includes more than 1,700 international and local artists, 130 performances, and more than 300 outreach and education activities. In today’s highlights from that festival we’re bringing you a dance programme from Zurich and a music programme from Estonia. The dance is a ballet version of Tolstoy’s classic Anna Karenina.
The novel’s been turned into several films, TV series, and stage plays. Ballett Zürich opened this year’s Arts...

Secrets in the Dust - A Dive into History

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole ...

Harbour Radio Gt Yarmouth Reggae Hour 2.2.14

DJ Seanie

published: 12 Feb 2014

How they build the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa - Construction Documentary

Watch: Secret of Building tall skyscrapers in Dubai https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkkGRQ0x07k
Watch:Dubai CreekHarbour - Home of World's Largest Tower https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4kOXhvM03o
Construction of Burj Khalifa began in 2004, with the exterior completed in 2009. The primary structure is reinforced concrete. The building was opened in 2010 as part of a new development called Downtown Dubai. It is designed to be the centerpiece of large-scale, mixed-use development. The decision to build the building is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy, and for Dubai to gain international recognition. The building was named in honor of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Abu Dhabi ...

To be honest in minute 14:14 it really starts. But to have a complete overvieuw what is happening the first 12 minutes aren't bad either.
From minute 17:17 transfertable only,..
We were very lucky to see, to film and to enjoy it all. After one locomotive was delivered, we thought that is it, and I was satisfied for the part filmed. We planned to go to the RailServiceRotterdam, but because of the traffic jam we dicided to go back. An to our suprise another three locomotives were transferred. And neither of us has a brthday, or something. Sometimes you can feel very blessed. Ad that was that day. And it is fun too to operate and cooperate with another person with a camera.
Na een aantal bezoeken werden we blij verrast toen er een locomotief uit de Shunter werkplaats overgezet zou gaan wor...

Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

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Hello again guys!
This is a two part episode - be sure to check them both out!
So as the title says, we are undertaking the construction of a cargo port/harbour! It's a pretty ambitious undertaking which is why this is being broken into 2 parts :)
As always, the goal of these little episodes is to give you guys some inspiration and ideas for your own cities!
Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free...

The fragrant harbour that gave Hong Kong its name. It may not be so fragrant these days and it may also be giving way to more and more reclamation but the chang...

The fragrant harbour that gave Hong Kong its name. It may not be so fragrant these days and it may also be giving way to more and more reclamation but the changes it has undergone are the subject of a recent local theatre production, “The AbandonedHarbour”. It’s not just our harbour that’s shrinking. Living space in Hong Kong is also getting ever more difficult to find, with cage homes, subdivided flats, and street sleepers among the results. Last month, young dancers, architects and musicians joined forces for the multi-media production, “UrbanBottling”, exploring the fight for space in our cramped city.
Well, in part one we talked about the shrinking harbour and shrinking living space. Now to something that helps to shrink the world and bring it a little closer to us.
The internet search engine Google is one of many that helps us to navigate our way through a world of information, even bringing us satellite pictures of the planet, and world-covering maps. For some time now it’s been joining forces with major museums and cultural institutes worldwide, to bring the world’s art galleries and museums to our desktops or laptops. Now Hong Kong is becoming become part of the project.
Born in Hong Kong to an English father and a Chinese mother, singer-songwriter Emmy the Great now moves between London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Salt Lake City and New York. Towards the end of June, she returned to Hong Kong to promote her new EP, titled “S”. While she was here she spoke to us about her work, and about how last year’s Umbrella Movement protests helped her to reassess her feelings about her birthplace.

The fragrant harbour that gave Hong Kong its name. It may not be so fragrant these days and it may also be giving way to more and more reclamation but the changes it has undergone are the subject of a recent local theatre production, “The AbandonedHarbour”. It’s not just our harbour that’s shrinking. Living space in Hong Kong is also getting ever more difficult to find, with cage homes, subdivided flats, and street sleepers among the results. Last month, young dancers, architects and musicians joined forces for the multi-media production, “UrbanBottling”, exploring the fight for space in our cramped city.
Well, in part one we talked about the shrinking harbour and shrinking living space. Now to something that helps to shrink the world and bring it a little closer to us.
The internet search engine Google is one of many that helps us to navigate our way through a world of information, even bringing us satellite pictures of the planet, and world-covering maps. For some time now it’s been joining forces with major museums and cultural institutes worldwide, to bring the world’s art galleries and museums to our desktops or laptops. Now Hong Kong is becoming become part of the project.
Born in Hong Kong to an English father and a Chinese mother, singer-songwriter Emmy the Great now moves between London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Salt Lake City and New York. Towards the end of June, she returned to Hong Kong to promote her new EP, titled “S”. While she was here she spoke to us about her work, and about how last year’s Umbrella Movement protests helped her to reassess her feelings about her birthplace.

March is upon us, and as usual for art lovers it’s a pretty hectic month. Towards the end of the month, in visual arts, we’ll be welcoming ArtBasel, Art Centra...

March is upon us, and as usual for art lovers it’s a pretty hectic month. Towards the end of the month, in visual arts, we’ll be welcoming ArtBasel, Art Central, the AsiaContemporary ArtShow, and an array of other events organised by galleries and museums. Under way already, and with the focus on performing arts, is the 2018 Hong Kong Arts Festival. This year it includes more than 1,700 international and local artists, 130 performances, and more than 300 outreach and education activities. In today’s highlights from that festival we’re bringing you a dance programme from Zurich and a music programme from Estonia. The dance is a ballet version of Tolstoy’s classic Anna Karenina.
The novel’s been turned into several films, TV series, and stage plays. Ballett Zürich opened this year’s Arts Festival with its two-and-a-half-hour production, choreographed by Artistic DirectorChristian Spuck.
Keeping up with Hong Kong’s cultural activities every week isn’t always a walk in the park, but this week, for one story at least, it was exactly that: a walk in the park.
The Hong KongArts Centre’s “Harbour Arts Sculpture Park” which is open until 11th April, features 21 works by 19 artists from seven countries. It includes sculptures by artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Tracey Emin, Jenny Holzer, Antony Gormley, Kacey Wong, Morgan Wong and more. You can touch or interact with many of them. But do keep your hands off of Kusama’s iconic pumpkin.
The Estonian vocal ensemble, Vox Clamantis was founded by conductor Jaan-Eik Tulve in 1996. It’s known for its interpretation of Gregorian chant and medieval plainsong. But it’s also known for performing the more contemporary music of composer Arvo Part. Apart from two evening concerts in the Arts Festival that included Gregorian chant, Liszt, Poulenc, Messaien and Arvo Part, the ensemble also ventured outside the concert hall and into an art gallery, for a site-specific performance that brought together Arvo Part’s music and the paintings of Gerhard Richter.

March is upon us, and as usual for art lovers it’s a pretty hectic month. Towards the end of the month, in visual arts, we’ll be welcoming ArtBasel, Art Central, the AsiaContemporary ArtShow, and an array of other events organised by galleries and museums. Under way already, and with the focus on performing arts, is the 2018 Hong Kong Arts Festival. This year it includes more than 1,700 international and local artists, 130 performances, and more than 300 outreach and education activities. In today’s highlights from that festival we’re bringing you a dance programme from Zurich and a music programme from Estonia. The dance is a ballet version of Tolstoy’s classic Anna Karenina.
The novel’s been turned into several films, TV series, and stage plays. Ballett Zürich opened this year’s Arts Festival with its two-and-a-half-hour production, choreographed by Artistic DirectorChristian Spuck.
Keeping up with Hong Kong’s cultural activities every week isn’t always a walk in the park, but this week, for one story at least, it was exactly that: a walk in the park.
The Hong KongArts Centre’s “Harbour Arts Sculpture Park” which is open until 11th April, features 21 works by 19 artists from seven countries. It includes sculptures by artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Tracey Emin, Jenny Holzer, Antony Gormley, Kacey Wong, Morgan Wong and more. You can touch or interact with many of them. But do keep your hands off of Kusama’s iconic pumpkin.
The Estonian vocal ensemble, Vox Clamantis was founded by conductor Jaan-Eik Tulve in 1996. It’s known for its interpretation of Gregorian chant and medieval plainsong. But it’s also known for performing the more contemporary music of composer Arvo Part. Apart from two evening concerts in the Arts Festival that included Gregorian chant, Liszt, Poulenc, Messaien and Arvo Part, the ensemble also ventured outside the concert hall and into an art gallery, for a site-specific performance that brought together Arvo Part’s music and the paintings of Gerhard Richter.

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole of the ancient world.
And so Alfred Merlin created a whole new discipline: marine archaeology. At first it was exhausting and extremely dangerous work. Divers in the cumbersome suits with lead boots and copper helmets depended on a steady stream of air pumped from the surface. Many suffocated or died in agony from the bends. But the rewards were fabulous: individual artworks and the revelation of a trade network that saw building materials and luxuries crossing hundreds of miles of sea to construct new colonies in the image of Rome.
This film shows the pioneers at work in Merlin’s time and their successors today, faced with the same challenges of salvage and preservation, and even using some of the same methods!

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole of the ancient world.
And so Alfred Merlin created a whole new discipline: marine archaeology. At first it was exhausting and extremely dangerous work. Divers in the cumbersome suits with lead boots and copper helmets depended on a steady stream of air pumped from the surface. Many suffocated or died in agony from the bends. But the rewards were fabulous: individual artworks and the revelation of a trade network that saw building materials and luxuries crossing hundreds of miles of sea to construct new colonies in the image of Rome.
This film shows the pioneers at work in Merlin’s time and their successors today, faced with the same challenges of salvage and preservation, and even using some of the same methods!

The Channel Tunnel (French: Le tunnel sous la Manche; also nicknamed and shortened to Chunnel)[2][3] is a 50.5-kilometre (31.4 mi) rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover. At its lowest point, it is 75 m (250 ft) deep.[4][5][6] At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and deeper at 240 metres (790 ft) below sea level. The speed limit in the tunnel is 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).[7]
The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains, the Eurotunnel Shuttle for road vehicles—the largest such transport in the world[8]—and international freight trains.[9] The tunnel connects end-to-end with the LGVNord and High Speed 1 high-speed railway lines.
Ideas for a cross-Channel fixed link appeared as early as 1802,[10][11] but British political and press pressure over the compromising of national security stalled attempts to construct a tunnel.[12] An early attempt at building a Channel Tunnel was made in the late 19th century, on the English side "in the hope of forcing the hand of the English Government".[13] The eventual successful project, organised by Eurotunnel, began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. At £4.65 billion, the project came in 80% over its predicted budget.[14] Since its construction, the tunnel has faced several problems. Both fires and cold weather have disrupted its operation.[15][16] Illegal immigrants have attempted to use the tunnel to enter the UK,[17] causing a minor diplomatic disagreement over the siting of the refugee camp at Sangatte, which was eventually closed in 2002.

The Channel Tunnel (French: Le tunnel sous la Manche; also nicknamed and shortened to Chunnel)[2][3] is a 50.5-kilometre (31.4 mi) rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover. At its lowest point, it is 75 m (250 ft) deep.[4][5][6] At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and deeper at 240 metres (790 ft) below sea level. The speed limit in the tunnel is 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).[7]
The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains, the Eurotunnel Shuttle for road vehicles—the largest such transport in the world[8]—and international freight trains.[9] The tunnel connects end-to-end with the LGVNord and High Speed 1 high-speed railway lines.
Ideas for a cross-Channel fixed link appeared as early as 1802,[10][11] but British political and press pressure over the compromising of national security stalled attempts to construct a tunnel.[12] An early attempt at building a Channel Tunnel was made in the late 19th century, on the English side "in the hope of forcing the hand of the English Government".[13] The eventual successful project, organised by Eurotunnel, began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. At £4.65 billion, the project came in 80% over its predicted budget.[14] Since its construction, the tunnel has faced several problems. Both fires and cold weather have disrupted its operation.[15][16] Illegal immigrants have attempted to use the tunnel to enter the UK,[17] causing a minor diplomatic disagreement over the siting of the refugee camp at Sangatte, which was eventually closed in 2002.

To be honest in minute 14:14 it really starts. But to have a complete overvieuw what is happening the first 12 minutes aren't bad either.
From minute 17:17 tran...

To be honest in minute 14:14 it really starts. But to have a complete overvieuw what is happening the first 12 minutes aren't bad either.
From minute 17:17 transfertable only,..
We were very lucky to see, to film and to enjoy it all. After one locomotive was delivered, we thought that is it, and I was satisfied for the part filmed. We planned to go to the RailServiceRotterdam, but because of the traffic jam we dicided to go back. An to our suprise another three locomotives were transferred. And neither of us has a brthday, or something. Sometimes you can feel very blessed. Ad that was that day. And it is fun too to operate and cooperate with another person with a camera.
Na een aantal bezoeken werden we blij verrast toen er een locomotief uit de Shunter werkplaats overgezet zou gaan worden naar het rangeerterrein Waahaven Zuid . it hadden we nog niet eerder meegemaakt. Toen de locomotief was afgeleverd, wilden we eeerts nar jet RSC (Rotterdam Rail Service) gaan. Maar door de verkeersdrukte besloten we om terug te gaan en eerst nog een paar fotootjes te maken.. Toen werden we natuurlijk helemaal blij toen we nog 3 verplaatsingen konden meemaken en filmen, een hele boeiende ervaring rijker. Voor de machinist(en) is het na -tig jaren gewoon keihard zijn dagelijkse kost.
Daarnaast was het ook leuk met tweeën en 2 camera's bezig te zijn.
https://maps.google.nl/maps?q=51.87241+4.44756&hl=nl&t=h&z=16
http://www.shunter.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=74 https://www.youtube.com/user/02081912Frabas

To be honest in minute 14:14 it really starts. But to have a complete overvieuw what is happening the first 12 minutes aren't bad either.
From minute 17:17 transfertable only,..
We were very lucky to see, to film and to enjoy it all. After one locomotive was delivered, we thought that is it, and I was satisfied for the part filmed. We planned to go to the RailServiceRotterdam, but because of the traffic jam we dicided to go back. An to our suprise another three locomotives were transferred. And neither of us has a brthday, or something. Sometimes you can feel very blessed. Ad that was that day. And it is fun too to operate and cooperate with another person with a camera.
Na een aantal bezoeken werden we blij verrast toen er een locomotief uit de Shunter werkplaats overgezet zou gaan worden naar het rangeerterrein Waahaven Zuid . it hadden we nog niet eerder meegemaakt. Toen de locomotief was afgeleverd, wilden we eeerts nar jet RSC (Rotterdam Rail Service) gaan. Maar door de verkeersdrukte besloten we om terug te gaan en eerst nog een paar fotootjes te maken.. Toen werden we natuurlijk helemaal blij toen we nog 3 verplaatsingen konden meemaken en filmen, een hele boeiende ervaring rijker. Voor de machinist(en) is het na -tig jaren gewoon keihard zijn dagelijkse kost.
Daarnaast was het ook leuk met tweeën en 2 camera's bezig te zijn.
https://maps.google.nl/maps?q=51.87241+4.44756&hl=nl&t=h&z=16
http://www.shunter.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=74 https://www.youtube.com/user/02081912Frabas

Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

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Hello again guys!
This is a two part episode - be sure to check them both out!
So as the title says, we are undertaking the construction of a cargo port/harbour! It's a pretty ambitious undertaking which is why this is being broken into 2 parts :)
As always, the goal of these little episodes is to give you guys some inspiration and ideas for your own cities!
Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free to ask and I'll do my best!
Hope this helps!
Enjoy,

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Hello again guys!
This is a two part episode - be sure to check them both out!
So as the title says, we are undertaking the construction of a cargo port/harbour! It's a pretty ambitious undertaking which is why this is being broken into 2 parts :)
As always, the goal of these little episodes is to give you guys some inspiration and ideas for your own cities!
Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free to ask and I'll do my best!
Hope this helps!
Enjoy,

How Tugboat Works

A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, and some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines, but today most have diesel engines. Many tugboats have firefighting monitors, allowing them to assist in firefighting, especially in harbors.

Welcome to BoatTube!!! On our channel we upload daily, our original, short 2-5min, walkaround videos of Motor Boats, SailingYachts, Jet Ski and everything that floats in the water.
Our coverage is from BoatShows in Europe, USA and Canada – SalonNautiqueParis, AnnapolisSail Boat Show, NY, Toronto, Montreal Boat Show...
In our High Definition, 1080p 60fps videos, we take a look at the exterior design, deck and interior arrangements of the boat, so you can receive a general idea and appreciation of a certain brand or model.
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WORKS IN THE HARBOUR WEST BAY 2010 003.MOV

UNUSUALY low tides help in the dredging of the harbour at WEST BAY. ----please rate.BA....

Drilling and foundation works in Stockholm harbour

Rental project by RTCGroup BV - The Netherlands - www.rtcgroup.eu
Quick overview of the works being carried out in the new passenger harbour of Stockholm (Värtahamnen). Drilling rigs for drilling 950 mm pipes into the ground. Perforation by pneumatic drill powered by two extremely large portable high pressure compressors. 2 compressor 25/330 (in total 66 m³/min at 25 bar working pressure). Diesel engines with 650 HP each.
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The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the recons...

The Marina Harbour Works 11th Jan 2017

It's been a year, kids, since we first stated our month-by-month video diary of the reconstruction of Greystones' harbour. And, hey, it's getting there.
It's going to be fascinating to look back in another year at just how far we've come, especially when our big kick-ass public park arrives on the scene...

Sodor Symphony V: The Harbour Theme/Works Repair Theme

The Sodor SymphonyVersion! I think this sounds a lot better than my actual replication. This theme is very fun to work with and I might use it as a base for a new original theme coming soon.
And yeah, typo at the end. -_-
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The Marina Harbour Works 4th Jan 2016

The first of the GREYSTONES GUIDE's monthly check-ups on the new MARINA development, initially started in 2008, no less, before the recession put all grandiose plans on the very long finger...
The current, new development is due to be completed summer 2019...

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Harbour Marina Works Greystones 11th Feb 2016

The second of our Greystones Marina Village development video diary series, this one from,...

The Marina Harbour Works Mar 18th Mar 2016

Our monthly check-up on the suddenly rapid works going on Greystones' seafront, as the old harbour finally becomes the new marina - after 8 years of ups and downs, ins and outs, and screams and shouts...

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Greystones Marina Harbour Works 30NOV17

Another month, another step towards Greystones harbour getting its final lick of paint...
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Harbour Marina Works SUN29OCT17

Boom! Another month, another jump forward. Or is it backwards?
It's going to be fascinating to look back at the broken eggs when we all finally sit down to enjoy the town's great big omlette...
For now, hey, ho, it's another hard day at the orifice...

The fragrant harbour that gave Hong Kong its name. It may not be so fragrant these days and it may also be giving way to more and more reclamation but the changes it has undergone are the subject of a recent local theatre production, “The AbandonedHarbour”. It’s not just our harbour that’s shrinking. Living space in Hong Kong is also getting ever more difficult to find, with cage homes, subdivided flats, and street sleepers among the results. Last month, young dancers, architects and musicians joined forces for the multi-media production, “UrbanBottling”, exploring the fight for space in our cramped city.
Well, in part one we talked about the shrinking harbour and shrinking living space. Now to something that helps to shrink the world and bring it a little closer to us.
The internet search engine Google is one of many that helps us to navigate our way through a world of information, even bringing us satellite pictures of the planet, and world-covering maps. For some time now it’s been joining forces with major museums and cultural institutes worldwide, to bring the world’s art galleries and museums to our desktops or laptops. Now Hong Kong is becoming become part of the project.
Born in Hong Kong to an English father and a Chinese mother, singer-songwriter Emmy the Great now moves between London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Salt Lake City and New York. Towards the end of June, she returned to Hong Kong to promote her new EP, titled “S”. While she was here she spoke to us about her work, and about how last year’s Umbrella Movement protests helped her to reassess her feelings about her birthplace.

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L Hithadhoo Harbour works inauguration ceremony

Ceremony held at L.Hithadhoo on 19th March 2015 to inaugurate harbor works.

March is upon us, and as usual for art lovers it’s a pretty hectic month. Towards the end of the month, in visual arts, we’ll be welcoming ArtBasel, Art Central, the AsiaContemporary ArtShow, and an array of other events organised by galleries and museums. Under way already, and with the focus on performing arts, is the 2018 Hong Kong Arts Festival. This year it includes more than 1,700 international and local artists, 130 performances, and more than 300 outreach and education activities. In today’s highlights from that festival we’re bringing you a dance programme from Zurich and a music programme from Estonia. The dance is a ballet version of Tolstoy’s classic Anna Karenina.
The novel’s been turned into several films, TV series, and stage plays. Ballett Zürich opened this year’s Arts Festival with its two-and-a-half-hour production, choreographed by Artistic DirectorChristian Spuck.
Keeping up with Hong Kong’s cultural activities every week isn’t always a walk in the park, but this week, for one story at least, it was exactly that: a walk in the park.
The Hong KongArts Centre’s “Harbour Arts Sculpture Park” which is open until 11th April, features 21 works by 19 artists from seven countries. It includes sculptures by artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Tracey Emin, Jenny Holzer, Antony Gormley, Kacey Wong, Morgan Wong and more. You can touch or interact with many of them. But do keep your hands off of Kusama’s iconic pumpkin.
The Estonian vocal ensemble, Vox Clamantis was founded by conductor Jaan-Eik Tulve in 1996. It’s known for its interpretation of Gregorian chant and medieval plainsong. But it’s also known for performing the more contemporary music of composer Arvo Part. Apart from two evening concerts in the Arts Festival that included Gregorian chant, Liszt, Poulenc, Messaien and Arvo Part, the ensemble also ventured outside the concert hall and into an art gallery, for a site-specific performance that brought together Arvo Part’s music and the paintings of Gerhard Richter.

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Asia’s first automated container terminal, at Port of Qingdao, China

Live: You can see machines here and there, and no man ever appears! Join us to explore Asi...

Secrets in the Dust - A Dive into History

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole of the ancient world.
And so Alfred Merlin created a whole new discipline: marine archaeology. At first it was exhausting and extremely dangerous work. Divers in the cumbersome suits with lead boots and copper helmets depended on a steady stream of air pumped from the surface. Many suffocated or died in agony from the bends. But the rewards were fabulous: individual artworks and the revelation of a trade network that saw building materials and luxuries crossing hundreds of miles of sea to construct new colonies in the image of Rome.
This film shows the pioneers at work in Merlin’s time and their successors today, faced with the same challenges of salvage and preservation, and even using some of the same methods!

The Channel Tunnel Documentary History

The Channel Tunnel (French: Le tunnel sous la Manche; also nicknamed and shortened to Chunnel)[2][3] is a 50.5-kilometre (31.4 mi) rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover. At its lowest point, it is 75 m (250 ft) deep.[4][5][6] At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and deeper at 240 metres (790 ft) below sea level. The speed limit in the tunnel is 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).[7]
The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains, the Eurotunnel Shuttle for road vehicles—the largest such transport in the world[8]—and international freight trains.[9] The tunnel connects end-to-end with the LGVNord and High Speed 1 high-speed railway lines.
Ideas for a cross-Channel fixed link appeared as early as 1802,[10][11] but British political and press pressure over the compromising of national security stalled attempts to construct a tunnel.[12] An early attempt at building a Channel Tunnel was made in the late 19th century, on the English side "in the hope of forcing the hand of the English Government".[13] The eventual successful project, organised by Eurotunnel, began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. At £4.65 billion, the project came in 80% over its predicted budget.[14] Since its construction, the tunnel has faced several problems. Both fires and cold weather have disrupted its operation.[15][16] Illegal immigrants have attempted to use the tunnel to enter the UK,[17] causing a minor diplomatic disagreement over the siting of the refugee camp at Sangatte, which was eventually closed in 2002.

To be honest in minute 14:14 it really starts. But to have a complete overvieuw what is happening the first 12 minutes aren't bad either.
From minute 17:17 transfertable only,..
We were very lucky to see, to film and to enjoy it all. After one locomotive was delivered, we thought that is it, and I was satisfied for the part filmed. We planned to go to the RailServiceRotterdam, but because of the traffic jam we dicided to go back. An to our suprise another three locomotives were transferred. And neither of us has a brthday, or something. Sometimes you can feel very blessed. Ad that was that day. And it is fun too to operate and cooperate with another person with a camera.
Na een aantal bezoeken werden we blij verrast toen er een locomotief uit de Shunter werkplaats overgezet zou gaan worden naar het rangeerterrein Waahaven Zuid . it hadden we nog niet eerder meegemaakt. Toen de locomotief was afgeleverd, wilden we eeerts nar jet RSC (Rotterdam Rail Service) gaan. Maar door de verkeersdrukte besloten we om terug te gaan en eerst nog een paar fotootjes te maken.. Toen werden we natuurlijk helemaal blij toen we nog 3 verplaatsingen konden meemaken en filmen, een hele boeiende ervaring rijker. Voor de machinist(en) is het na -tig jaren gewoon keihard zijn dagelijkse kost.
Daarnaast was het ook leuk met tweeën en 2 camera's bezig te zijn.
https://maps.google.nl/maps?q=51.87241+4.44756&hl=nl&t=h&z=16
http://www.shunter.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=74 https://www.youtube.com/user/02081912Frabas

Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

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Stephen Hawking was working right up until his death last week on his final work – A SmoothExit from EternalInflation – which is currently being reviewed by a leading scientific journal ... According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... We’re thinking of the victim’s family as we work with local law enforcement to understand what happened," Khosrowshahi said ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

“We understand the anxiousness that we all feel, but there is just an army of law enforcement personnel working on this at this point,” Adler said,, noting that “with each additional event, the horrible part is that people are getting hurt," but that officials are also gaining more forensic evidence to help aid the investigation....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

Proof that the BBC forced stars to set up tax-avoidance companies or risk losing work will be revealed by MPs today ... They worked through PSCs, which meant they enjoyed some tax relief while the BBC allegedly saved vast sums in national insurance contributions....

The concept of a co-sharing economy has become increasingly prevalent, for both physical objects but also for commercial work space. This growth in the “sharing culture” means we have seen a heavy sprinkling of spectacular interior designs emerge, offering top-end lifestyle amenities such as gyms, shops, cafes and restaurants housed within buildings, to allow higher-quality spaces to be created ... ....

Ale in a day’s work – judges search for best beers and ciders among record number of entries Finding the best beers and ciders among almost 600 entries is no easy job, but a group of expert judges are stepping forward to put their palates to this ... ....

A British television station broadcast video Monday apparently showing the head of the data analysis firm CambridgeAnalytica, which worked for PresidentDonald Trump’s 2016 campaign, talking about using bribes, traps involving sex workers and other unethical tactics to swing elections around the world ... ....